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Stories for 25 September 2002

Tivyside Arts

Duo start recital season

Giving the first in the autumn series of recitals for the Peter Gould Music Trust on Saturday, October 5, is Swansea-born cellist Thomas Carroll. This exciting young player first came to public attention as the winner of the string section of the BBC's Young Musician Competition. He now appears frequently throughout Europe both as concerto soloist and chamber musician.  more...

Maestro returns

Romanian maestro pianist Luminata Berariu will be returning to Rhosygilwen Mansion, Cilgerran next month where she will conduct her third two-session masterclass for voice and piano.  more...

Treehouse tales

THE importance of family and nature is found in Tales From A Treehouse by Freehand Theatre Company at Theatr Mwldan on Saturday at noon and 2.30pm, suitable for five to 11 year olds.  more...

First for Black Sufis

Cardigan's Theatr Mwldan hosts the very first performance of the extraordinary Sidi Goma, the Black Sufis of Gujerat outside of India on Friday at 7.30pm.  more...

Tivyside News

Security guard praised

A celebrated sportsman came in for glowing praise from firemen, after an incident at the Canolfan Teifi shopping complex in Cardigan town centre on Thursday.  more...

Better roads needed

For the past three months councillors, local government officials, job centre staff and training agencies have been working round the clock in an effort to secure job opportunities for the 500 people soon to be made unemployed at Dewhirst and QinetiQ.  more...

Reassurance over parking fees

Despite widespread opposition in Newcastle Emlyn to the introduction of off street parking charges, it will not have an adverse effect on the town according to a council chief.  more...

Local government? What a turn off!

Local government is sexist, ageist and wholly irelevant to the majority of voters.  more...

Hunt hopes high

Local hunt supporters have sounded the tally-ho on Tony Blair following Sunday's mass protest march in London.  more...

Schoolboy injured

Police at Newcastle Emlyn are appealing for witnesses to an incident that occurred on the town's Fair Night in which a local schoolboy sustained a serious eye injury.  more...

High price town on brink

Newport is on the brink of becoming a social hybrid with massively inflated house prices and a seriously imbalanced population.  more...

Jobs hopes

As communities try to come to terms with closure of the Dewhirst clothing factory in Cardigan, and job losses at the QinetiQ base at Aberporth, it has been revealed that 400 new jobs could be in the pipeline for north Carmarthenshire.  more...

Website's porno link

It has emerged that a pirate operator in Australia has hijacked the official web site of Cardigan town with a link that leads users of the internet to hard-core pornographic web pages.  more...

Objective 1 cash for tourist spots

Is the Llangrannog Urdd Centre a tourism outlet or a cultural facility with the principle aim of teaching and promoting the Welsh language?  more...

'Bizare' accident fine

A driver's failure to properly apply the handbrake in a car at the top of Bathouse Hill in Cardigan had serious consequences.  more...

More leisure facilities says chief

After six months in post Carmarthenshire County Council chief executive Mark James says the performance of his staff is "dysfunctional", and says the county is not doing enough in terms of promoting itself.  more...

Tivyside Sport

Champ visits rally

This year's West Wales Rally Spares Rali Cilwendeg Rally was a first in rallying history being the first two night road event, which attracted crews from all over the country and also attracted the interest of World Rally Champion Penti Airikilla who came to the Castell Malgwyn Hotel to see for himself.  more...

Bowls triumph

Rising star Kevin James of Cardigan and Welsh Bowling Association presudent John Evans of New Quay proudly show off the Sealy Trophy, after Wales under 25s retained the British Championship in Belfast.  more...

First win for Ffostrasol

Ffostrasol had much to celebrate on Saturday as they registered a narrow victory over Aberporth. Not only was it their first win of the season but it also brought to an end one of the longest ever goal droughts in the club's history, stretching over 400 minutes of football.  more...

Rogers eases Emlyn through

Principality Cup First Round: Pontllanfraith 18 points Newcastle Emlyn 25 points  more...

Disappointment for Cardigan

There was disappointment at the King George V Ground as Tumble called off their Principality Cup match against Cardigan as early as Thursday morning. Tumble apparently were so besieged by injuries that they were unable to field a side and phoned Cardigan sec Graham Rees with the news.  more...

  
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